Mix up the tops and bottoms of eggs so the colors don’t match. Have your child put the eggs back together so the colors match up.

Alphabet Discovery Eggs

Make discovery eggs, one for each letter of the alphabet. Use a sticker or pen to write the letter on one end of the egg. Inside, put something that starts with that letter. (Be sure it’s not a choking hazard if your child is under 3.)

What’s Inside?

Have your child hide rocks or other objects in the eggs. It’s amazingly entertaining!

Beautiful Eggs

Decorate the eggs with tape, buttons, stickers, ribbon, and pompoms.

Sink or Float?

Play with the eggs in water. Experiment to see what happens when they’re closed, and when they’re open.

Hide and Seek

Hide and find the eggs. Count how many eggs you’re hiding and pick one area of the house or yard.

Okay, I told you mine, now you tell me yours – what are your favorite plastic egg activities?

Just found an idea on Pinterest for filling eggs with pom poms—-the girls did color sorting, “guess what’s inside”, and my favorite was pretend cooking, letting all the teeny pom poms spill out. Thanks for the great ideas!

Lovely list. I have a whole lot of these eggs that I bought after last easter so have just had them sitting in the cupboard waiting for this easter. Silly me, I should have had them out sooner!Thanks 🙂

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I have a set in my classroom…..upper case letter on 1/2 of the egg and lower case letter on the other 1/2. The letters are written with a Sharpie marker. The kids love matching the letters and it’s a great fine motor skill too!

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